Egg beater



May 23, 1933. L MASLOW 1,910,302

EGG BEATER Y Filed. Deo. l2 1950 INVENTOR WITNESSES Louw Maslow ffff/ BY .if

ATTORN EY Patented May 23, 1933 I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE LOUIS MAsLo-W, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EGG :BEATER Appiication fried December 12, 1930. serial No. 561,964,

An object of the invention is to provide an means all the loop members are secured toegg beater which is durable in construction gether. *e and Which is inexpensive to manufacture. By referring to the drawing it Will be seen Another object of the invention is to prothat the egg beater is provided With a numvide an egg beater having a base from which ber of loop members 10 which may be mai'i- 55 extends a plurality of loop members7 one of ufactured of Wire. The loop members -l0 the loop members having means for holding have terminals 11 spaced apart around a the other loop members in position at a discircular core 12, the terminals 11 of each loop tance from the base, member being disposed diainetrically op- 10 Still another object of the invention is t'o poste each other. The terminals 11 ofthe 60 bend one of the loop members at a distance loop members 10 are bound against the cir-V from the base to form a neck through which cular core 12 by means 'of a Wire 13 Which the other loop members are disposed and by is Wound around the terminals 11 of the loop Which the said other loop members are held n1enibers 10,.as illustrated in Figure 1 of 5 inoperative position. the drawing. The terminals of the Wire 13 65 Additional objects of the invention will are preferably. soldered to the loop members appear in the following specification in 10 and tothe circular core 12: which the preferred form of the invention It Wlll be Seen by referring' to Figure l is described. that the loop members 10 are, of diiferent In the drawing similar reference charac` lengths and that at their outer ends they cross 70 ters reter to similar parts in the several each other, as illustrated in Figure 2'. The views, of which loop member 10a has a portion 14 which is Figure 1 is a side elevation showing the bent to encircle the other loop members 10, egg beater Which is the subject matter of Which s erves to hold all the loop members this application, 1() relatively to each other at their outer ends. 75

Figure 2 is an enlarged sectional view on In the construction illustrated in Figure 1 the line 2-2 of Figure l, and the sides of the portion 14 of the loop mem- Figure 3 is an enlarged sectional view on bers 1()a are bent together at 15 between the the line 3 3 0f Figure 1, ends of the other loop members and the base It has been the practice to secure the ends Consisting of the circular core 12 and the 80 of the loop members of egg beaters together Wound Wire 13, so that the other loop niemby tying or otherwise securing them by a bers 10 are encircled by the said portion 14 separate Wire or other member. With the of the loop member 10, Which serves to hold hard usage to which egg beaters are subjected the outer ends of all the loop members tothese Wire or other securing members begether Without the necessity of using other 85 come loose or broken and parts become hid- Wire or securing means. den in the substance Which is being beaten, What is claimed is with the result that the broken parts are l. In an egg beater, a plurality of looped passed on and become disposed in the food members each having terminals, means for' 40 which is being prepared. The breaking holding the terminals relatively to each other, 90 down of the Wire or other securing members one of the looped members extending beyond also renders the egg beater of little value the ends of the other looped members and and it is consequently discarded and a new having its sides bent in the direction of each egg beater is purchased. Vith the egg beatother adjacent the ends of the said other er which is the subject matter of this applilooped members for enclosing and holding cation these objections are overcome, inasthe looped members and permitting limited much as one of the loop members with its movement of the looped members relatively terminals secured in the base has a bent porto each other. tion forming a neck through Which the other 2. A Whip comprising a handle portion and loop members aie disposed and by which a Whipping portion, the. Whipping portion ma comprising a plurality of Wire members projecting from the handle portion, each Wire member being bent back upon itself, the Wire ends being received in the handle portion, one

5 of the Wire members having a loop formed in the bent portion, said loop serving to receive the other, WireV members -tlieretl-)rough and hold; all.4 the-Wire members inrs'ubstantial alignment with each other.

10 3. A Whip comprising a base anda Whipping portion, the Whippingporti'onf.compris@.: 5.13.

ing a plurality of Wire members projecting from the base, each Wire member being bentf back upon itself, the endso tlrewire mem- 15 bers being received in the ba'se,`one of the Wire .members hunting, al loop.. formed ,.in.. the.; bent portion, the said loon serving to receive.. ther other Wireemembers, therethrough and" l1oldall the. Wire, members, togethen at` their 29e bentportions.- p i nomsMiisLoW.. 

